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This project is currently UNMAINTAINED since the topic is out of my current interests.
A newer, Sails v1 compatible version is available via the Fixted
package by NeoNexus.
$ npm i --save-dev barrels
Drop your fixtures in test/fixtures
as JSON files (or CommonJS modules) named after your models.
Once your Sails.js server is started:
var Barrels = require('barrels');
var barrels = new Barrels();
var fixtures = barrels.data;
barrels.populate(function(err) {
...
});
Pass to the constructor the path to the folder containing your fixtures
(defaults to ./test/fixtures
).
Populate
'ing the test database involves three steps:
false
as
the last parameter to populate
)Populate
also accepts an array of names of collections to populate as
the first (optional) argument, for example:
barrels.populate(['products'], function(err) {
// Only products will be populated
...
});
Use the number of position (starting from one) of an entry in the JSON fixture
as a reference to associate models (see
https://github.com/bredikhin/barrels/blob/master/test/fixtures/products.json
for example). This feature can be disabled by passing false
as the last
parameter to populate
.
If you have any associations described as required: true
, they will be
added automatically, no matter if the last parameter to populate
is false
or not. However, you have to load your fixtures gradually (by passing an array
of collection names as the first parameter) in such an order that collections
corresponding to the required associations get populated first.
Let's say, for example, you are implementing a Passport.js
-based
authentication, and every Passport
has User
as a required association. You'd
write something like this:
barrels.populate(['user', 'passport'], function(err) {
if (err)
return done(err); // Higher level callback
// Do your thing...
done();
});
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Ruslan Bredikhin
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Simple DB Fixtures for Sails.js with associations support
The npm package barrels receives a total of 565 weekly downloads. As such, barrels popularity was classified as not popular.
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